Elecare Dha/Ara Infant
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What is Elecare Dha/Ara Infant?
EleCare DHA/ARA is a nutritionally complete, hypoallergenic infant formula designed for infants with severe food allergies, protein malabsorption conditions, or gastrointestinal disorders. It contains added DHA and ARA, long-chain fatty acids that support brain and eye development. The amino acid-based formulation provides essential nutrients to promote healthy growth and development in infants with specific dietary needs.Side Effects
- Severe stomach pain.
- Upset stomach.
Warnings
- Ask your doctor before you use this medicine if you are pregnant or breast feeding. Make sure your doctor knows if you have kidney disease, liver disease, or a blood disease such as sickle cell anemia. Tell your doctor if you have a history of herpes or cold sores.
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- Severe stomach pain.
- Upset stomach.
- Ask your doctor before you use this medicine if you are pregnant or breast feeding. Make sure your doctor knows if you have kidney disease, liver disease, or a blood disease such as sickle cell anemia. Tell your doctor if you have a history of herpes or cold sores.
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EleCare DHA/ARA Infant 400GM of
What is Elecare Dha/Ara Infant ?
EleCare DHA/ARA is a nutritionally complete, hypoallergenic infant formula designed for infants with severe food allergies, protein malabsorption conditions, or gastrointestinal disorders. It contains added DHA and ARA, long-chain fatty acids that support brain and eye development. The amino acid-based formulation provides essential nutrients to promote healthy growth and development in infants with specific dietary needs.
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